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tonny123

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Dec 20, 2017
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AM Andrew, i applied in sweden for asylum and i was denied my application.I decided voluntarily to leave the country by myself. The reason for denial was i changed my name by using national identification for Rwanda when i was Ugandan. but on traveling i used my country passport which is Uganda. in sweden i used rwandan nationa ID as rwandese later they refused because of identification.

QN. Am in canada, i have submitted my application again, but am worried on what to say about my over stay of Sweden in my passport ? should i say about my asylum application in Sweden? and if yes ! wont that bring many questions or reason for denial? and if i become genuine about the reason for my dinial was false identification cant they bring serious problem to my application?

QN2. Can they access my asylum case since i used different names in Sweden but the same date of birth in my both passport or Rwandan ID card
 
1. Yes - you must declare your full immigration history including your previous asylum case details and the reasons for the denial. Failure to do so is misrepresentation and a crime.
2. Yes - they will certainly be able to access your previous asylum case. Again, you need to declare it.
 
if i become genuine about the reason for my dinial was false identification cant they bring serious problem to my application?
 
1. Yes - you must declare your full immigration history including your previous asylum case details and the reasons for the denial. Failure to do so is misrepresentation and a crime.
2. Yes - they will certainly be able to access your previous asylum case. Again, you need to declare it.[/QUOT
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if i become genuine about the reason for my dinial was false identification cant they bring serious problem to my application?
 
If you don't mention it and your aliases have been listed in the database you will be automatically refused for misrepresentation. Either way you are taking a risk. You do have to explain where you have been living so were you planning on lying? That misrepresentation could also result in your asylum case being denied. In general it is best not to lie to immigration because when they find out your case will be denied because you lied not based on the reason you are asking for protection.
 
WHAT ABOUT IDENTIFICATION THAT I DID IN SWEDEN,WONT THIS BRING PROBLEM AGAIN?

Yes, the fact that you used fraudulent ID in Sweden could cause you problems. Don't lie, as IRCC will find out.